Devon McAslan

Doctor at Physical Resource Theory

Devon McAslan conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of transportation, technology, society, and the built environment, focusing on planning and policy issues related to sustainable transportation and smart mobility. Research projects explore: (1) the relationships between transportation systems/infrastructure, the built environment, and sustainable mobility choices; (2) planning for autonomous mobility and how the technology can enable more compact land use patterns and more efficient use of transport infrastructure; and (3) smart cities and smart mobility, which looks more broadly at governance systems for emerging technologies and how these technologies can be leveraged to meet goals around sustainability and equity.

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2024

Planning for uncertain transportation futures: Metropolitan planning organizations, emerging technologies, and adaptive transport planning

Devon McAslan, Lisa Kenney, Farah Najar Arevalo et al
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Vol. 24
Journal article
2023

Minimum parking requirements and car ownership: An analysis of Swedish municipalities

Devon McAslan, Frances Sprei
Transport Policy. Vol. 135, p. 45-58
Journal article
2021

Pilot project purgatory? Assessing automated vehicle pilot projects in US cities

Devon McAslan, Farah Najar Arevalo, David A. King et al
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. Vol. 8 (1)
Journal article

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2023–2026

Car-goNE-City: Cargo Bikes and Neighbourhood Engagement in the 15-Minute City

Devon McAslan Physical Resource Theory 2
VINNOVA

2022–2024

Evaluation of Mobility Agreements and Effects of Reduced-Parking Development and Mobility Measures in the City of Gothenburg

Frances Sprei Physical Resource Theory
Devon McAslan Physical Resource Theory 2
Formas

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